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Those panels need to be higher but the point stands.
Yeah. Agrovoltaics is just smart land use. Some crops even grow better in the partial shade.
Wouldn’t blocking the sunlight for the grass be a problem?
Not really. Lots of grasses thrive in partial/full shade, the shade reduces water loss so there is less plant stress and less irrigation is needed during peak summer heat, and also there are now solar panels available with transparent glass backings that allow 5-10% of the sunlight to still reach the ground below improving growth.
Cohabitating solar panels and grazing animals is like, almost perfect optimal land use.
need no say more, english broken. Sheep cute.
Just in case, “more”
They tried to do this at my workplace, and the union filed a grievance that work was being taken from the landscapers. The union won, so no sheep for us.
Or the panels could be on existing structures instead of taking up addional space, and we could get our fibers and food from plant sources instead of exploiting animals.
Although this is infinitely better than coal and factory farms.
The grassy field was there before the panels. It’s overall utility as a grazing field is not reduced by more than a few percent (if panels are built better than in the photo). Structures should definitely always have panels on them but this isn’t that bad.







